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Veteran fights to prevent wife's deportation: "I'm begging my own country"

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/17/2026Score46Mixed Progress
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Veteran calls on ICE to release wife, says U.S.

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is ripping his family apart: "It breaks me".

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Army and the Texas National Guard for almost 20 years, is desperately urging ICE to release his wife, who has no criminal record.

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The Department of Homeland Security cited a 20-year-old deportation order in her arrest as she faces deportation to Honduras.

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CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.

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Retired staff sergeant Wilmer Trujillo, who served roughly 20 years in the U.S.

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Army and the Texas National Guard, is asking ICE to release his wife of six years.

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A: Army and the Texas National Guard for almost 20 years, is desperately urging ICE to release his wife, who has no criminal record.

B: Army and the Texas National Guard, is asking ICE to release his wife of six years.

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